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The people who work here actually know what they're talking about and are eager to share. We spent a couple of hours and I had to pry our kids (and husband) way (11 and 7). Make sure to ask questions to get the most out...More

This was a great place to take a break on a long drive. The buildings were very interesting and the staff was helpful in answering questions. The OX, Mules, chickens, ducks, and pigs were fun for our Toddler to see. A great stop for a...More

I loved the unique nature of this local attraction, Although it is not close to anything it is well worth it to make the trip. The 1850's working farm gives you an insight on how people lived on a farm in those days. There were...More

Took the grand kids on a trip back in history. We looks at the animals, the log cabins, out buildings, tools, gardens, and their were allows to try their hand at spinning wool and using wood working tools.

The Homeplace at Land Between the Lakes is like taking a step back in time to what life was like on farm during the 1850's. The path that leads to the farm is lined with a split rail fence to the left that sets the...More

Homeplace is a 1850's farm house and museum. I was informed that they only do one program a year at night, and we happened to be in town on that very night!
Snap Apple night is when Homeplace is transformed from a frozen-in-time educational farmhouse...More

We loved our tour through the "Homeplace." Our kids loved the historic cabins. Each time we entered one they felt welcomed and immediately started to imagine and play that they lived "way back then." we loved the bonnets and historic recreation clothing on pegs. It...More

We have been here 2 times. The last time being for a acted out 1850's wedding. It was wonderful. I love the homeplace. Each place is set up just like it would have been in that time. They have costume people in some of the...More

This place was like walking back in time. It is considered a Living history farm with live demonstrations by people dressed from that time. If you have a National Park Pass, you can get a discount with your pass.

Highly encourage you to take a tour of this site. Outdoor museum features many structures re-located from within 12-miles of the site, to highlight the life/culture of mid-1800's life in TN/KY. On site 'period' staff will educate you on what you're touring. Take the kids...More